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Mvr profile – Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch Configuration Guide (Supporting R2.2.0.0) User Manual

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MVR for IPv4

Command Mode
Global Configuration

Command Usage
This command can be used to set a high priority for low-latency multicast traffic such as a
video-conference, or to set a low priority for normal multicast traffic not sensitive to latency.

Example

Console(config)#mvr priority 6

Console(config)#

Related Commands

“show mvr” on page 479

mvr profile

This command maps a range of MVR group addresses to a profile. Use the no form of this
command to remove the profile.

Syntax

mvr profile profile-name start-ip-address end-ip-address

profile-name - The name of a profile containing one or more MVR group addresses.
(Range: 1-21 characters)

start-ip-address - Starting IPv4 address for an MVR multicast group. (Range: 224.0.1.0 -
239.255.255.255)

end-ip-address - Ending IPv4 address for an MVR multicast group.
(Range: 224.0.1.0 - 239.255.255.255)

Default Setting
No profiles are defined

Command Mode
Global Configuration

Command Usage

Use this command to statically configure all multicast group addresses that will join the MVR
VLAN. Any multicast data associated an MVR group is sent from all source ports to all receiver
ports that have registered to receive data from that multicast group.

The IP address range from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 is used for multicast streams. MVR
group addresses cannot fall within the reserved IP multicast address range of 224.0.0.x.

IGMP snooping and MVR share a maximum number of 1024 groups. Any multicast streams
received in excess of this limitation will be flooded to all ports in the associated domain.

Example
The following example maps a range of MVR group addresses to a profile:

Console(config)#mvr profile rd 228.1.23.1 228.1.23.10

Console(config)#